Electric Mobility Scooters

A mobility scooter is an electrically-powered chair on wheels with a steering wheel or handle. Electric mobility scooters come in 3 and 4 wheel varieties and assist those with walking disabilities in getting around. Bariatric mobility scooters are heavy duty and durable, whereas folding scooters are lightweight and easy to travel with. No matter your mobility needs, we have the right mobility scooter for you. Read our Buyers Guide for help finding the right scooter.

Mobility Scooter Shopping TipsIn general, mobility scooters (also referred to as electric scooters) are engineered for people who have some mobility but are tested by walking duration or walking distances. When shopping for a mobility scooter, you should consider the following:

Where will the scooter be primarily used? (outdoor, indoor, or both)

Where will the scooter be stored and charged when not in use? (garage, indoors, walkway, carport)

How often will the scooter will be transported in a motor vehicle? Does this require ramps, vehicle storage, locks?

Below are the three types of mobility scooters that Parentgiving offers. If you have any questions, concerns, or curiosity about where to begin or which scooter is most appropriate, please call our expert customer care staff.

Travel Mobility ScootersThese portable scooters are easily folded and ready for transport and are perfect for the person who likes to travel. Models in this category can disassemble into 3 or 4 pieces for easy transport in the trunk of most cars. The heaviest disassembled piece on our travel scooters weighs slightly more than 20 pounds. Sealed batteries make travel scooters airline safe (but be sure to contact your airline before booking a flight). These scooters tend to be compact so we don't recommend them for users over 300 lbs or over 5'10" in height. Pride Mobility's Go-Go scooter is a really popular choice.

3 Wheel Mobility ScootersThese scooters are the workhorse of all of the scooter classes — they are full featured, accommodate larger and taller users, and are flexible enough to be used indoors and outdoors. The 3 wheel scooter design generally offers more legroom for taller users and those with knee pain, and is much easier to use indoors with its smaller turn radius. Scooters in this class often carry an array of features like arm rests, storage baskets, swivel seats and more. Maximum weight capacity varies, but many models go up to 350 lbs and beyond. A popular 3 wheeled scooter that is becoming known for its top speed of 18 mph, and outdoor use is the e-Wheels EW-36.

4 Wheel Mobility ScootersFour Wheel Mobility scooters offer the most stable scooter platform, and with a wider wheelbase, are designed primarily for outdoor use. Larger models have studded tires and high ground clearance and can even travel over rugged terrain. Some models offer an effective travel range of 20 plus miles per charge and a top speed of 10mph. We generally do not recommend 4 wheel scooters for indoor use.

Can I take my scooter on an airplane?

All mobility scooters sold at Parentgiving have batteries that are "maintenance free" and are allowed on airlines. The Parentgiving Scooter Store strongly recommends that you check directly with your airline before attempting to travel with scooter batteries or a travel scooter.

What is the difference between a Mobility Scooter and a Power Wheelchair or Electric Wheelchair?

Scooters are navigated by using a tiller which steers the front wheel(s). Power wheelchairs often use a joystick for steering.

A mobility scooter seat is on a mounted stem — which allows the seat to rotate from side to side.

Scooters have base boards while Power Wheelchairs have footrests.

Scooters usually have much longer distance capacity on a single charge vs the limited range of Power Wheelchairs

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